En 1969, la NASA à laissé un homme mourir sur la Lune
Chaud... Le mec aimait tellement son métier qu'il a choisit la mort pour faire le dernier cadrage du retour d'Apollo sur terre... Son corps doit être là haut, toujours intacte. RIP in peace à lui et sa famille nonobstant
Le 25 avril 2021 à 05:14:24 :
non mais en vrai expliquez moi
https://www.centredessciencesdemontreal.com/blogue/dix-faits-surprenants-sur-la-mission-apollo-17
Un des astronautes a laissé son appareil photo sur la lune et du coup on a cette vidéo c'est quoi le souci ? C'est expliqué clairement là
Lift-off of Apollo 17 Lunar Module ascent stage is captured by a television camera mounted on the lunar rover which the crew parked about 145 meters east of the spacecraft.
The cameras were very successful, capturing images of numerous EVAs that included sample collection, a driver’s eye-view from the mobile rover, and the pitfalls of trying to just stay standing in a space suit in 1/6 gravity. For the lunar liftoff though, engineers had numerous calculations to make prior to the mission to allow for filming. Attached to a pan and tilt unit, the television camera could be controlled directly from Earth via a large high-gain antenna on the rover. Since signals to and from Earth are delayed by a few seconds due to the 240,000 mile distance, mission engineers suggested pre-programming the lunar module liftoffs for Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17. Based on mathematical calculations, the rover would be driven and left some distance from lunar module, and the camera would automatically tilt up to show the ascent when commanded by the operator on Earth.
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